How do I live on last month's income? This is YNAB's Fourth Rule. We want you to help you break the paycheck to paycheck cycle by teaching you to live on last month’s money. However, most folks don't start out in that position, so how do you get going? We recommend this…
Last Updated: April 4, 2013
How do I give every dollar a job? In the Budget column, assign dollars to each category until your Available to Budget amount is $0. This is YNAB's First Rule of Cash Flow. In the sample below, we started out with $1000 Available to Budget and budgeted $200 into Groceries and $100 into Restaurants.…
Last Updated: September 26, 2012
How do I save for rainy days? Rule Two helps you prepare for those bills that don’t come every month and for unplanned expenses. By budgeting for these expenses each month, you will save what you need. If you don’t spend the money you have budgeted during a month, the balance rolls forward…
Last Updated: September 26, 2012
To sign up for a LIVE Online Class, check the class schedule. Getting Started with YNAB Class Materials PDF of Getting Started with YNAB Presentation Getting Started with YNAB Live Class Recording Handling Credit Cards Class Materials PDF of Credit Card Presentation Handling Credit Cards -…
Last Updated: May 22, 2013
How do I “roll with the punches”? Despite what you may think, overspending is not a sign of failure. On the contrary, overspending is a normal part of your financial life. The fact that it happens isn't as important as how you deal with it. YNAB will keep track of any overspending…
Last Updated: September 26, 2012
During this video, we'll discuss the importance of YNAB's first rule - Give Every Dollar a Job.
Last Updated: June 7, 2012
Learn how to save for less frequent expenses and larger bigger bills using YNAB's second rule.
Last Updated: June 8, 2012
Learn how to deal with overspending using YNAB's third rule which provides flexibility with your budget.
Last Updated: June 8, 2012
During this video we explain how to stop living paycheck to paycheck and get ahead on your bills.
Last Updated: June 21, 2012